Chase may share your personal information with affiliated companies and third-party partners for marketing purposes, including to offer you products and services.
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This clause establishes the operational basis for Chase's use of customer data in advertising targeting. It permits data sharing across multiple third parties to inform advertisement selection, which is a standard practice in the financial services industry for personalized marketing.
Consumers may receive marketing from Chase affiliates and partners based on their personal financial data. Opting out of this sharing can reduce unsolicited marketing but requires proactive action by the consumer.
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We may share personal information with third-party service providers and partners who support our business operations, including identity verification providers, payment processors, analytics providers, marketing partners, and blockchain analytics companies.
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"Which advertisements you see is often determined using the information we or our affiliates, service providers and other companies that we work with have about you, including information about your relationships with us (e.g., types of accounts held, transactional information, location of banking activity). To that end, where permitted by applicable law, we may share with others the information we collect from and about you as stated in this policy under Information We Collect.— Excerpt from Chase's Chase Privacy Notice
This sharing arrangement implicates GLBA affiliate marketing rules and CCPA disclosure requirements; compliance teams should verify opt-out mechanisms meet regulatory standards and that all downstream recipients are covered by appropriate data processing agreements.
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This clause establishes the operational basis for Chase's use of customer data in advertising targeting. It permits data sharing across multiple third parties to inform advertisement selection, which is a standard practice in the financial services industry for personalized marketing.
Consumers may receive marketing from Chase affiliates and partners based on their personal financial data. Opting out of this sharing can reduce unsolicited marketing but requires proactive action by the consumer.
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